Most, but not all, sociologists agree that it is unethical to misrepresent themselves.
In any type of investigation, it is important that the researcher identifies himself, the purpose of his investigations and requests the consent of the respondents. The sociologist and other researchers will question the idea of full disclosure during the investigation, citing changes in respondents. As sociologists study social patterns and relationships, it is expected that respondents in a sociological study will only present information that is considered socially acceptable, taking care of the political and cultural context of their points of view. For the sociologist, it is important to have a complete disclosure and to convince respondents to provide honest answers, that´s why its important to never misrepresent themselves, to be taken seriously.
Claim of argument, perhaps!
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Civilized society enriched with proper institutional pattern, perfect infra structure and a well built organization which needs money to be maintained properly.
Explanation:
To maintain a class of living standard, perfect shelter, balance between demand and supply money is needed abruptly. Civilization means implementation of modernized personals in the society which needs money. If a society face financial crisis it would not be possible further progress in prosperity.
In the early age when society was not upgraded and not civilized people live a life of a daily wager who earns money on daily basis and fulfill their basic needs that is bread and shelter on the basis of that. But in a civilized society people is educating, involving themselves in work and raising their lifestyle according to their capacity.
Most members of society follow norms without conscious thought. However, not everyone internalizes all of society's norms. Some people must be motivated by sanctions. These are rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms. There are positive sanctions, actions that reward a particular kind of behavior, and negative sanctions, punishments or the threats of punishment used to enforce conformity. In addition, there are formal and informal sanctions. Formal sanctions are rewards or punishments given by a formal organization or regulatory agency. Informal sanctions are spontaneous expressions of approval or disapproval given by an individual or a group.